Design and proof of concept for silicon-based quantum dot
... operations. Fault-tolerant techniques have been developed for correcting the errors, but these are only effective for error levels up to 10-4, or one accumulated error per 104 operations16. In the coded qubit scheme, a two-qubit operation (like C-NOT) is composed of a sequence of order 10 exchange c ...
... operations. Fault-tolerant techniques have been developed for correcting the errors, but these are only effective for error levels up to 10-4, or one accumulated error per 104 operations16. In the coded qubit scheme, a two-qubit operation (like C-NOT) is composed of a sequence of order 10 exchange c ...
Quantum Information and the Representation Theory of the
... density matrices [4] Here, I would like to give a very brief introduction to some of the basic results that establish the link between quantum information and the representation theory of the symmetric group, and to briefly mention a few of the interesting consequences that have emerged from this co ...
... density matrices [4] Here, I would like to give a very brief introduction to some of the basic results that establish the link between quantum information and the representation theory of the symmetric group, and to briefly mention a few of the interesting consequences that have emerged from this co ...
folije-kiten - TCPA Foundation
... model of adelic quantum mechanics [Drag. Djordj. Nes. Vol.]. - Adelic minisuperspace quantum cosmology is an application of adelic quantum mechanics to the cosmological models. - Path integral approach to standard quantum cosmology, the starting point is Feynman’s path integral method ...
... model of adelic quantum mechanics [Drag. Djordj. Nes. Vol.]. - Adelic minisuperspace quantum cosmology is an application of adelic quantum mechanics to the cosmological models. - Path integral approach to standard quantum cosmology, the starting point is Feynman’s path integral method ...
Future Directions in Quantum Information
... Hamiltonian quantum information processors will allow the implementation of quantum solutions for optimization and constraint satisfaction problems. The ability of quantum computers to perform basic linear algebra operations such as finding eigenvectors/eigenvalues and matrix inversion suggest that ...
... Hamiltonian quantum information processors will allow the implementation of quantum solutions for optimization and constraint satisfaction problems. The ability of quantum computers to perform basic linear algebra operations such as finding eigenvectors/eigenvalues and matrix inversion suggest that ...
Laszlo and McTaggart
... are secondary, as they are subjective experiences in consciousness. Descartes made a similar distinction when he proposed that science was a matter of res extensa, or extended stuff. ‘Mind’ stuff, as nonextended, non-localised, was not the subject of scientific enquiry. However much we have moved on ...
... are secondary, as they are subjective experiences in consciousness. Descartes made a similar distinction when he proposed that science was a matter of res extensa, or extended stuff. ‘Mind’ stuff, as nonextended, non-localised, was not the subject of scientific enquiry. However much we have moved on ...
- Philsci
... increasing. However, at least at the classical level, we judge these asymmetries to be ultimately accidental, just like the twist of snail shells, because we think the fundamental laws are TRI. Like mirror symmetry, there is some reason to think TRI does not actually hold. Experiments in high-energ ...
... increasing. However, at least at the classical level, we judge these asymmetries to be ultimately accidental, just like the twist of snail shells, because we think the fundamental laws are TRI. Like mirror symmetry, there is some reason to think TRI does not actually hold. Experiments in high-energ ...
PHYSICS VS. SEMANTICS: A PUZZLING CASE
... A case for the project of excising of confusion and obfuscation in the contemporary quantum theory initiated and promoted by David Deutsch has been made. It has been argued that at least some theoretical entities which are convenionally labelled as ”interpretations” of quantum mechanics are in fact ...
... A case for the project of excising of confusion and obfuscation in the contemporary quantum theory initiated and promoted by David Deutsch has been made. It has been argued that at least some theoretical entities which are convenionally labelled as ”interpretations” of quantum mechanics are in fact ...
Quantum Physics Physics
... therefore the time goes more slowly on the earth than in the satellite. We have to use Einstein’s theory of relativity to adjust the time. If not, the GPS would give a result several kilometers out of position. ...
... therefore the time goes more slowly on the earth than in the satellite. We have to use Einstein’s theory of relativity to adjust the time. If not, the GPS would give a result several kilometers out of position. ...
On the Motion of Solids in Modified Quantum Mechanics.
... 1. Introduction. Quantum mechanics teaches us that free microparticles cannot be arbitrarily localized; their position uncertainties usually tend to increase with time. It is, however, natural to expect that free macroscopic objects (e.g. solids) possess a certain natural localization. Without claim ...
... 1. Introduction. Quantum mechanics teaches us that free microparticles cannot be arbitrarily localized; their position uncertainties usually tend to increase with time. It is, however, natural to expect that free macroscopic objects (e.g. solids) possess a certain natural localization. Without claim ...